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Originally Posted by Migrant_Coconut
Do we really need both at the same time? I'd argue that 20-30+ on Broadway and 10+ everywhere else would be enough. We're unlikely to have 'rises anywhere but Broadway for now, so it's pretty obvious that it's part of downtown.
But the streetcar is supposed to back up the SkyTrain RT network - as an RT unto itself, it ends up with the same problems as Surrey's!
Pause and rewind to "Though, I still believe South False Creek should have been sold with the Expo lands." One has residents, the other doesn't.
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I'd be skeptical of 10+ across Vancouver. 5 story - townhouses is the 'missing middle density' that Vancouver generally seems to prefer outside the city centre, and a general compromise that is generally easier to get
more NIMBYs to agree too. Not to mention it's the general density the suburbs are rezoning to outside the town Centres and tower clusters.
Also, getting NIMBYs to capitulate in one area is easier than the entire city. It's going to be hard enough to get townhouses in Point Grey.
Exactly, the streetcar is a secondary network intended to get people the extra km to Skytrain or Downtown without walking uphill or 20min. From that POV, putting density on 6th Ave actually improves the rationale for its existence by providing an anchor of less-serviced people over 5 min away from the subway. Double-articulated BRT could work too.
Speed is less a deal for these short distances vs capacity. Not to mention it has its own ROW (sort of).
I thought SFC was still industrial in the 80s. My bad. It was leased off in the 60s-70s.